Blood type option for Georgia Driver’s License or ID card
Georgia Department of Driver Services Commissioner Rob Mikell, under the direction of Gov. Nathan Deal, is providing a new emergency preparedness initiative for customers obtaining a driver’s license or state identification card. Customers may request that their blood type be printed on the back of their permanent card. This addition is completely optional and may help medical personnel during an emergency.
“In an emergency situation, medical personnel need up-to-date health information to quickly and efficiently treat injuries,” said Gov. Deal. “To better assist these first responders, our Department of Driver Services is now giving Georgians the option to include their blood type on their license or identification cards. This is yet another example of our continued commitment to the safety and well-being of our state’s drivers.”
“I am grateful for the support of Gov. Deal and the partnership with Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald, Commissioner, Department of Public Health, to inform our customers of this new option,” said Commissioner Mikell. “It is completely optional but may serve as an important medical alert for those that utilize it.”
“Every second matters in an emergency,” said Fitzgerald. “If a person becomes incapacitated and cannot speak, it’s our hope that this information could speak for them, alerting rescuers to the person’s blood type and saving precious time.”
On the application for issuance or renewal of a driver’s license or ID card, customers will indicate if they would like their blood type printed on the back of their permanent card. A customer who indicates yes will then select their blood type. The customer’s permanent license or ID will have their blood type printed on the back of the card under Medical Information.
For complete driver education, licensing and testing information visit www.dds.ga.gov.
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